Advisers zoomed in on capital accumulation in Q4 2025

Titan Square Mile research finds

Jen Frost
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Capital accumulation as an investment outcome topped adviser research in Q4 2025, according to Titan Square Mile’s quarterly Market Intelligence Report.

Published today (30 January), the report revealed that almost half (47.8%) of outcome-focused searches via Titan Square Mile Academy of Funds were focused on strategies that could deliver on capital accumulation. The report further suggested a resurgence in inflation protection outcome funds, at 4.4%. Inflation protection was the least researched investment outcome but had failed to register in Q3 of last year. Meanwhile, Titan Square Mile reported that capital preservation searches dipped 12.7 percentage points, to 8.7% versus 21.4% in Q3 2025. "The strong ongoing interest in f...

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